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The inarguable case for banning social media for teens

Published April 24, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Protecting Children from the Dangers of Social Media

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In today’s digital age, it often takes time for society to recognize and address the harms caused by certain technologies. Just like how it took decades for smoking regulations to be put in place after the dangers were known, there is now a growing movement to protect children from the negative effects of social media.

Countries like Australia, Indonesia, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and France are considering banning social media use for children under 16, following in the footsteps of Australia’s pioneering ban last year. The detrimental impact of social media on teens’ mental health, criminal empowerment, and overall cognitive abilities has prompted calls for action.

Internal reports from social media companies themselves acknowledge the addictive nature of their platforms and the negative consequences on users. Compulsive usage has been linked to a range of mental health issues, including anxiety, loss of cognitive skills, and disrupted sleep patterns.

Leading the charge against unrestricted social media access for children is Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist and author advocating for the end of what he calls “phone-based childhood”. He argues that the constant exposure to screens and social media is reshaping the way children interact, learn, and develop essential life skills.

Social media companies have been accused of fostering addiction among young users, with a significant portion of teenagers spending a large part of their day on these platforms. This excessive screen time has replaced traditional childhood activities like outdoor play, socializing, and creative pursuits.

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Furthermore, the unregulated nature of social media has provided a breeding ground for criminal activities targeting minors. Drug dealers, predators, and exploiters are finding new ways to reach vulnerable children through these platforms, putting their safety and well-being at risk.

Despite the potential benefits of social media, the overwhelming consensus now favors imposing restrictions on children’s access. Banning social media for minors is gaining support from various sectors, with calls for tighter regulations and enforcement measures.

While some may view these proposed bans as an overreaction or infringement on freedom of speech, the protection of children’s mental health and safety should take precedence. It is essential to strike a balance between technological advancement and safeguarding the well-being of future generations.

As discussions around social media regulation continue to unfold, it is crucial for policymakers, parents, educators, and tech companies to work together in creating a safer online environment for children.

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